Greg Gorman (born 1949) is an American portrait photographer. He’s more known for his portraits of celebrities and Hollywood stars.

His work has been seen in national magazine features and covers, including Esquire, GQ, Interview, Life, Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Time, Vanity Fair, and the London Sunday Times. Although he studied photojournalism in college, his passion for rock-and-roll led him to his chosen field when he photographed Jimi Hendrix in 1968. John Waters once said, « Greg Gorman is the only person I’d let photograph my corpse ».

He’s very famous for his work in black-and-white, but use colors.

He has also directed music videos, television advertisements, and graphic design layouts for advertisers.

At least that is what we’ve been led to believe. There has long been a stigma attached to men wearing pajamas. Today, what most consider as the official hip sleepwear for men are boxers and a white tee. Part of the reason is men’s pajamas have long signified sexless-ness. There is only one phase in a guy’s lifetime when pjs are acceptable: under 12, when they look cute. The rule of thumb being once you’re old enough to shave, it’s time to ditch the jammies.

But it wasn’t always that way. Pajamas were sexy – once. Fifties heartthrobs like Cary Grant wore pajamas. But that was a time when anything slightly suggestive was sexy. Seeing Grant in his pajamas made viewers think of sex and nudity and wonder what lay beneath. These days, with full frontal nudity always a click away on the web, little is left to the imagination.Times are changing. It’s taken half a century for it to happen but pajamas are fighting their way back ‘in’ – thanks to some of today’s leading underwear designers.

One thing these new pajamas have in common: they’re not what your Grandpa would have stepped outside in to pick up the morning paper from the curb. These new jammies are sexier and more suggestive than ever. They may even bring back the pajama party – for men.

Matthias Vriens-McGrath is a Dutch photographer, been born in 1965 in Amsterdam.

Known for his fashion photos, he was guiding of publication of the magazine « Dutch » before becoming international creative director of Giorgio Armani. Installed in Los Angeles, gay and activist for the rights of the community, he photographs as well the models feminine as male with a clear propantion to undress more these last ones… His style worked on the impeccable light where the sexuality is always present is easily recognizable.

Christopher Fawcett, born 1986, in Denver, Colorado, is an American model. After finishing school in 2007, he moved to New York City to make a career in fashion modeling. Since then, he’s been featured on the pages of « MAN », « Genre », and « Metro POP » magazines, to name a few.

In 2009, Fawcett signed with prestigious Click model management NY. Since then, He lives between NYC and Milano. With some covers,campaign and some editorial and runway under his belt for some of the hottest designers like « DKNY » and « Calvin Klein », he hopes to continue to gain exposure in fashion doing what he loves.